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April 19, 1968 - Image 28

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1968-04-19

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28—Friday, April 19, 1968

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

People Make News

Personalities in the theatrical
world headed by ALAN KING, the
entertainer, will raise $500,000 for
a Kupat Holim clinic in Jerusalem
to bear King's name, he announced
Sunday night at the third seder of
the Greater New York Histadrut
Council. King was toastmaster at
the affair which paid tribute to
Ambassador Yitzhak Rabin of
Israel.

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*

PRINCESS LEE RADZIWILL,
sister of Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy,
planted a tree in the John F.
Kennedy Memorial Forest Sunday
in the name of the late President,

g3u- tA

Announcements

April 13—To Mr. and Mrs. Je
rome Sturman (N a n c y Allan),
25640 Lincoln Terrace, Oak Park,
a son, Frederick Allan.

April 12—To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
D, Magid (Judy D. Kaplan), 14240
Borgman, Oak Park, a son, Rich-
ard Keith.
* * *
April 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Mort
Krosnick (Diane F i s h e r), 10780
Saratoga, Oak Park, a daughter,
Alisa Michele.
*
April 9—To Mr. and Mrs.
Harold S. Toppel (Carol Drey-
:linger) of Ann Arbor, _ a son,
Scott Kenneth.
* *
April 8—To Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Rose (Julie Gunsberg), former
Detroiters of Stevensville, Mich.,
twin sons, Steven Eric and David
Jerome.

* *

April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Alan
Zietz (Naomi Gornbein) , 14691
Kingston, Oak Park, a son, Samuel
Morton.

April 6—To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Ferency (Lorraine Katcher), 20018
Meyers, a daughter, Michelle
Leslie.

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April 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Ancil
Zeitak (Gloria Mathis) of Ann
Arbor, a twin son and daughter,
Jonathan Charles and Shira Lee.
* *
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Segel (Arlene Fagan), 23430 Sene-
ca, Oak Park, a son, Scott Alan.
* *
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Irving Tutunick • (Ellyn Guss),
15010 Leslie, Oak Park, a son,
Brian Jay.

March 31—To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry A. Brook (Brenda Slootsky),
23041 Oak Crest, Oak Park, a son,
Adam Leslie.
* *
March 20 — To Mr. and Mrs.
David J. Stein (Barbara Lambert),
24828 Rensselaer, Oak Park, a son,
Craig Andrew.
• * *
March 13—To Dr. and Mrs. Ar.,
nold Zuroff (Joanne Berezin), 5663
Melvin, Southfield, a son, Michael.

Miss Goldstein to Wed Cuban Jews Receive Canadian Passover Goods
MONTREAL (JTA) — The Can-
The Congress has been sending
A mold S. Weintraub adian
Jewish Congress said it had Passover supplies to Cuba since

her brother-in-law. The princess
and her husband were in Israel
on a private visit as the guests of
Mayor Teddy Kollek of Jerusalem.
* *

The National Science Founda-
tion has given $217,245 to Wayne
State University, including $50,000
for molecular research headed by
DR. MORRIS GOODMAN, profes-
sor of anatomy in the school of
medicine. Research involving the
drug gentamicin and its effect on
various pneumonias will be con-
ducted through an $8,000 grant
from the Schering Corp. The re-
search will be under the supervi-
MISS ROCHELLE GOLDSTEIN
sion of DR. A. MARTIN LERNER,
professor of internal medicine in
Mrs. Esther Goldstein of Santa
the school of medicine.
Rosa Dr. announces the engage-
ment of her daughter Rochelle
* * *
Anne to Arnold Sheldon Weintraub,
ISSAC BASHEVIS SINGER re- son of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Wein-
ceived - the first Arts-In-Judaism traub of Shaftsbury Ave. Miss
Award at ceremonies held April . 8 Goldstein is also the daughter of
in New York's House of Living Mr. Irving ,Goldstein of Detroit.
Judaism, sponsored by the Union
The prospective bridegroom is a
of American Hebrew Congrega- senior at the Wayne State Univer-
tions. The award will be bestowed sity law school, where he is treas-
twice annually, once to an urer of Tau Epsilon Rho legal
Israeli and once to an American. fraternity. He also holds a degree
On the presentation of the award, from WSU's college of engineering.
Singer was cited for his "masterly
An October wedding is planned.
story telling . . which constitutes
a unique contribution to Jewish
literature." Israeli composer PAUL
BEN-HAIM will receive the second
award Wednesday at Lincoln
TEMPLE ISRAEL MEN'S CLUB
Center Philharmonic Hall_ when
he will be in the country for the will present its annual games
world premiere of "Kabalat night, "Be in the Chips," 7 p.m.
Shabat," a liturgical composition. Saturday in the social hall. Open to
both members and non-members
* * *
of the temple, the event also is
GORDON 0. RICE, assistant to open to friends. A special prize of
the president of Mclntoch, Inc., a portable color television set will
has been selected as the recipient be given. Tickets are available
of the 1968 Detroit Historical So- from Eliot Bank, ticket chairman,
ciety Annual Certificate of Merit. 356-4774.
The award will be presented at
the annual local historical confer-
BETH MOSES MEN'S CLUB
ence, co-sponsored by the Detroit will have its first family dinner
Historical Society.
April 28 in the social hall. Dinner
* * *
will be served 4-8 p.m. and guests
Traffic Judge RICHARD M. MA- are invited. For tickets and infor-
mation, call M. H. Kimmel,
HER announced his candidacy for KE 3-5240.
the office of Wayne County Circuit
* * *
Court Judge.
BETH SHALOM MEN'S CLUB

Men's Clubs

will hold its final brunch of the
season 10:45 a.m. Sunday at the
synagogue. • Chairman is Martin
Lederman. State Rep. Daniel Coo-
per will address the club on "The
The special affairs committee Michigan Scene."
and the men's club of Temple
Beth El are in charge of the The Jews of Florence
President's Ball to be held at the
The Jewish community of Flor-
Temple 7 p.m, April 27. Aubrey ence, Italy, was founded in 1437
H. Ettenheimer, retiring president, when Jews were invited to estab-
and 14 past presidents of the lish loan-banks for the benefit of
temple will be honored.
the poor.

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